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  • Sales Rank: #1191932 in Books
  • Brand: Collins
  • Published on: 2003
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback

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135 of 141 people found the following review helpful.
Lush, completely imaginative fantasy-adventure
By EA Solinas
Possibly one of the greatest fantasy adventures of our times, Garth Nix's first novel is a lush, magical, dark-witty adventure about a young woman's battle with the hideous Dead.
The story starts with a flashback in which a special necromancer named Abhorsen saves his baby daughter Sabriel from a creature called Kerrigor, in the spiritual river of death. Many years later, at an English-esque boarding school, Sabriel must take up her father's magical sword and bells and try to find out what has happened to him. To do so, she must leave her relatively high-tech home for the Old Kingdom, where magic rules and evil things are stalking her.
Along the way, she is accompanied by the guard Touchstone and the menacing/funny cat-spirit Mogget. They must try to defeat the evil Kerrigor, who wants to blast the Charter which keeps all things from descending into evil.
Sabriel is the best fantasy hero I've read about since Lord of the Rings. Too many fantasy heroines are either damsels or warrior women--Sabriel is neither. She acts and thinks precisely like a young woman in her position. Strong, intriguing, and no slack with a sword in a bad situation, she is a wonderful role model.
Touchstone is a darling, but Mogget really is unique. Is he evil? Good? Or some peculiar mix? This ancient spirit forced to live as a cat is enslaved to the Abhorsen family for the good of everyone (we get a glimpse of how dangerous he is). The world that Garth Nix dreamed up, a mixture of Tolkien and WW2 England, is unparalleled in the fantasy genre. It's populated by animated ghouls, ghastly Mordicants, the almost-human sendings, Charter ghosts, the inhabitants of the river of Death, where only Abhorsens go, and so on...
His writing style is lush and hypnotic--you can actually see the events unfolding in front of your eyes, in this wintry but inviting world.
Thankfully, Mr. Nix appears to be writing a pair of sequels--I can hardly wait. Anyone else think this should be made into a movie?

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Overall great with some minor issues
By Kristijan Sašilo
Some spoliers ahead

Well, I'm glad I've put up writing the review for book 1 before I passed the 50% mark of the book 2. :) Why? Simply because book 1 alone had, for me at least, some elements that didn't quite click, but I decided to Elsa it and move on to the second book. And I'm glad I did.

So what bothered me in book 1? Not much, to be honest. But the stuff that did bother me threaten to make a decision for me not to buy the second book. First thing, Sabriel. From a schoolgirl to a stoic badass in a blink of an eye. There are some doubts in her, here and there, some "oh, dear, why me?" moments, but overall she seems to be taking her new role in life quite without any difficulties. Not to mention mastering every new situation without any obvious effort. There are solutions to her seemingly unsolvable problems just popping up all around her. And that leads me to the second minus I discovered, and that's the technicalities.

When I'm reading fantasy novels, I'm judging the author's proficiency by the way they handle the technical matters of their worlds. Either the mechanics of their worlds aren't important that much for the storyline, or mechanics are an integral part and should be explained. For example, we have Harry Potter and the world of UK magic in which it is not THAT important how the wands work. They are using magic in same fashion as the muggles use electricity - who cares where it comes from and how it's made. And only later, when needed, Rowling stepped into the mechanics of the wands and explained how they worked.

Here, on the other hand, we have a world where, from the start, it is obvious that every single thing can be magical, has a name (rod of that, stairs of this, the great branch of whatever, deep lake of whocares etc...), and does something. From the start we are faces with a lot of magical objects and places and their properties are thrown at the reader all at once, without any explanation, or any deeper explanation. I have spent the first half of the book trying desperately to memorise which bell does what, what the hell is Charter and the stones... Perhaps it's just me, but I LOVE fantasy novels where authors explain the mechanics of their world. Here this wasn't the case. Eventually I just gave up and continued on, hoping that things will be resloved in the book 2. And they did, fortunately. So, if you start with book 1 be prepared for almost "deus ex" magical solutions on every other page. And every bloody thing has a name and is important (this esspecially goes for book 2 and the beginning of it) somehow. But please, authors, if the place or an object in fantasy novels isn't important for the storyline don't name it and don't make it a Thing. There were moments when I felt like I was in a Winx episode. You know the cartoon, every episode features someting along this: "Oh, we have to climb the Stars of Tomorrow, to grab the Stick of Remembrance, to force Ultrimatrionix to surrender the Gem of Lightning so that we could vanquish the Cold Maiden of Yesterday who will give us the Key of Truth and finally peace will be restored to Alalilavia and The Flow will flow and Gronix will be able to return from Sittixises..." And you try desperaterly to catch all that, only to realise that it's not important at all, but it's too late...

So, fortunately, everything else about the book 1 was great, I enjoyed the premise and where it was going, and book 2 helped a lot to form my opinion of the book 1, hence four stars. The above complaints weren't such a big deal for me, more of an slight annoyance. I have only three options when rating and judging books: hate it, like it, LOVE IT. And I like this one :D I'll probably love the second one :D

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
The first book in Brilliant series by the talented Garth Nix
By Dan S. Tong
Sabriel is the first book in the brilliant Old Kingdom series and draws you in with it's creative use of exotic names and world building. The writing is splendid and evokes chills in this reader, and it is easy to imagine this story would be amazing on the big screen if directed by someone truly talented such as Guillermo del Toro (Pan's Labyrinth, Hellboy, etc). The times that Abhorsen or Sabriel struggle against the currents of water passing through the gates of death are especially horrifying, and so brilliantly painted by Nix that, I for one will always see, feel and hear the struggles and the peal of the bells as described in these passages.

This book and the sequels in this series are really unique and highly recommended reading, as are all the books written by Garth Nix.
Don't let any of the negative reviews dissuade you from reading any of them.

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